The Pop Star Portrays a Twisted Persona of Herself in Fictional Documentary Preview
The Grammy-winning artist is getting ready for a substantial big screen onslaught in 2026, kicking off with the mockumentary titled The Moment.
Throughout the movie, the artist plays what she describes as a hell version of her own persona.
It’s the realest depiction of the entertainment world that I’ve ever encountered, Charli remarked.
She further explained in a conversation: It’s far from a live performance documentary, however the inspiration originated from the demand to create one.
A Glimpse into The Film
The debut trailer, launched on Thursday, mixes real clips from Charli’s Sweat tour with made-up behind-the-scenes moments.
The Moment is helmed and co-scripted by Aidan Zamiri, who explained that the story focuses on a world where the artist opted for alternate decisions during the marketing of her smash hit album Brat.
Star-Studded Cast
- Rachel Sennott
- Alexander Skarsgård
- Kate Berlant
- Kylie Jenner
A Hectic Film Calendar
The mockumentary is only one of several upcoming film appearances for the star, who already featured in three festival films this year.
- Relationship story Erupcja
- Dark comedy satire Sacrifice
- Queer fairytale 100 Nights of Hero
She also played herself in the comedy series Overcompensating.
Upcoming Projects
The following year will also include the star with Olivia Wilde in sensual story I Want Your Sex, Natalie Portman in art world thriller The Gallerist, and Barbie Ferreira in terror reimagining Faces of Death.
She also joined to feature in the star’s first film as director A Tree in Blue.
I’m thoroughly loving my cinematic path, the performer stated. I feel very, very inspired at the moment in this area, and I solely choose to take on things that inspire me.
Soundtrack Involvement
February will also include the release of Emerald Fennell’s version of Wuthering Heights, which will include fresh tracks from the singer.
She is also set to create the soundtrack for the drama Mother Mary, with Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, scheduled for release next year.
The mockumentary will be released on 30 January.